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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Amory" data-source="post: 1216319" data-attributes="member: 152945"><p>Is it possible to have 2 separate clocks? Computer's clock, that always shows the right time, and program's internal clock. The computer's clock triggers the start time of new recordings, but the end time is based on the count of minutes since starting the recording. The program's internal clock would just count seconds since starting the program. This means that if you change date and time of the computer, it doesn't have any effect on the active recordings. Just an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Amory, post: 1216319, member: 152945"] Is it possible to have 2 separate clocks? Computer's clock, that always shows the right time, and program's internal clock. The computer's clock triggers the start time of new recordings, but the end time is based on the count of minutes since starting the recording. The program's internal clock would just count seconds since starting the program. This means that if you change date and time of the computer, it doesn't have any effect on the active recordings. Just an idea. [/QUOTE]
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